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Tag: United States Agency for International Development

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Despite Big Promises, U.S. Has Delivered Limited Aid in Global Virus Response

June 7, 2020Lara JakesComments Off on Despite Big Promises, U.S. Has Delivered Limited Aid in Global Virus Response

The State Department and U.S.A.I.D. have spent a fraction of the humanitarian assistance that Congress approved in March to help curb the coronavirus.

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U.S. Sends Funds to Needy Nations to Fight the Virus, but Maybe Not for Masks

April 16, 2020April 19, 2020Lara JakesComments Off on U.S. Sends Funds to Needy Nations to Fight the Virus, but Maybe Not for Masks

The Trump administration is working to secure masks, plastic gloves and other protective medical equipment for Americans first as the pandemic sweeps around the world.

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U.S. Cuts Health Care Aid to Yemen Despite Worries About Coronavirus

March 27, 2020Michael LaForgiaComments Off on U.S. Cuts Health Care Aid to Yemen Despite Worries About Coronavirus

The Trump administration cited interference by Houthi rebels. But humanitarian groups and some Democrats asked for a delay because of the pandemic.

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Key Takeaways in Newly Released Documents Detailing Failures of War in Afghanistan

December 9, 2019Lara JakesComments Off on Key Takeaways in Newly Released Documents Detailing Failures of War in Afghanistan

Some of the findings were already known. But they are sure to fuel a debate over when, and how, to end the American-led war.

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Afghanistan Needs Billions in Aid Even After a Peace Deal, World Bank Says

December 5, 2019December 5, 2019MUJIB MASHALComments Off on Afghanistan Needs Billions in Aid Even After a Peace Deal, World Bank Says

Analysts say that American hopes for a quick deal and then slashed spending could lead to a collapse after 18 years of international aid created an unsustainable economy.

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Scientists Were Hunting for the Next Ebola. Now the U.S. Has Cut Off Their Funding.

October 25, 2019DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Scientists Were Hunting for the Next Ebola. Now the U.S. Has Cut Off Their Funding.

Predict, a government research program, sought to identify animal viruses that might infect humans and to head off new pandemics.

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You’re Swabbing a Dead Gorilla for Ebola. Then It Gets Worse.

October 14, 2019DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on You’re Swabbing a Dead Gorilla for Ebola. Then It Gets Worse.

Carrion flies inside your hood. Sweat turns your gloves into water balloons. This is tough work, but it could predict disease outbreaks.

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U.S. Seeks More Sanctions on Venezuela’s Leaders and Faults Europe’s Inertia

September 23, 2019Lara JakesComments Off on U.S. Seeks More Sanctions on Venezuela’s Leaders and Faults Europe’s Inertia

Latin American nations and the United States cleared the way for more sanctions against loyalists to President Nicolás Maduro. But Europe has yet to follow.

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U.S. Orders Freeze of Foreign Aid, Bypassing Congress

August 7, 2019August 8, 2019EDWARD WONGComments Off on U.S. Orders Freeze of Foreign Aid, Bypassing Congress

The Office of Management and Budget is reviewing the use of the money, suggesting that it could cut the funding entirely.

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Depo-Provera, an Injectable Contraceptive, Does Not Raise H.I.V. Risk

June 13, 2019June 14, 2019DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Depo-Provera, an Injectable Contraceptive, Does Not Raise H.I.V. Risk

The hormone shot — popular among African women who must use birth control in secret — is as safe as other methods, scientists reported.

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